Percolator



Oct. 21, 1924.

'v. HE BERT PERCOLA''OR Filed Oct. ll. 1923 I ATTORN I INVENTOR Patenta&Oct, 21, 1924.,

' FFICE.

VICTOB, EEBERT, QE' NEW IEEE-IA, LO'UISIANA.

PERCOLATOR.

Application file& October 11, 1923. Serial Ne. 668,()04.

invention further contemplates the heating of Water and spraying of saidheated Water.

The invention in all o its details Will he fully understoocl from the'following description and claim when the same are read in connectionWith the drawings accompanying and torming part ot this specication, inWhich- Figure l is a side elevation of the invention and showing itsapplication to a range and coiiee pot.

Figure 2 is a top plan viev\ of Figure 1.

Figure 3 is a similar view and showing a series of clrips or spraysarranged 'on the Water pipe of the devioe. This is a modified ?form ofConstruction.

In rigures l and 2 similar numerals ot reference desiguate correspondingparts in these views.

My invention comprises a. tube l that is connected to a. Water oontainer2 thateis preferably open at its upper end and the tube l is furtherprovided With the curvecl portion as illustrated and arranged on thetube and aclaptecl to hear on the Steve lid t are collars 5. It Will heseen that the lid is' provided With openings to receive the tuhing andthat When properly appliecl the curveci portion 3 seats in the fire boxof the range to which it is appliecl. i r

From the lid 4 the tube is bent at an an'gle as indicated by 6 and insaid angular portion l provide a cut-ofi' valve 7 While at its upper endthe tube is provided With the goose neck 8 and on its extreme end thegoose neck is provided a spray outlet 9.

Inthe praotical use of the invention cofiee is placed in' a hag, screencontainer or other wise, within the pot 10 that is properly positionedon the range. My novel device is then placed on the range asillustrated.

`Water Will naturally fall into the curved portion 3 ott the tube 1 'andheating; of said Water in the fire box Will cause the Water to sloivlyris inthe angle tubing 6 to goose neck 8 and spray outlet 9.

Manifestly the Water will drp verv'slowly into the pot 10 and henceliability ot over cooking the Coffee is precludecl. i

It Wiil he epparent that no attention to the operation of the clevice isrequired.

in Figure 3 I show a clevice constructecl similarly to that of Figures land 2 except that the tuhing 6 terminates in three goose necks 8 and 8respectively and hence three pote ot (trip coiiee may be brewed Withthis modified Construction;

h'ianitestly the device is adaptecl for sp-raying heated Water for usein bathing or toi' similar purposes. e

Having described my invention, What I claim and clesire to secure byLetters--Patent is:'

'In a (levice for brewing heverages. ,the comhination With cofi'ee pot awater container arranged &dj acent the pot open at its upper end and anoutlet in its lower Wall. a Conduit connected to the outlet and having aportion thereof bent clownwardly and then upwardly, collars arranged onthe Conduit extending at anangle from the bent portion and having` aneck portion at the encl ot the angular portion, spray nozzles arrangeclon the extreme end of the angular portion. and a cut-cit valve arrangeciin the anggular po tion of the Conduit, substantiallv as and 'for thepurpose specified, 'i

In testimony Whereo't I have hereunto set.

mark Wtnesses:

A. W. FAUHOT, 'M. FsHER.

